ATI Final for Med Surge I & II
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Hello all!
I am scheduled to take my ATI Final on 3/16 which deals with Med Surge I & II.
I took Med Surge I last semester - August 2012-December 2012 and am currently wrapping up Med Surge II.... Read More

As for studying... You have to do what works for you. I just know that when I sat for my PN I read everything I could and realized I didn't use my time wisely spreading myself around when ATI covered everything....but everyone is different.

As for studying... You have to do what works for you. I just know that when I sat for my PN I read everything I could and realized I didn't use my time wisely spreading myself around when ATI covered everything....but everyone is different.

No problem!!! Ive heard so many stories about what has worked and what hasn't for some. You are most certainly right! Everyone's experience is truly unique and different.

Jul 7, '13

Hello everyone, I am curious as to what is this "HUGE" ATI Med-Surg study guide that's approximately 800 pages everyone is referring too? Is this the ATI RN Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing Edition book (box of books for each semester) that is given to students at the beginning of the program or is this "HUGE" 800 page study guide something completely different?

I really don't have a problem with the books (besides them being kind of heavy some times), but the practice quizzes/tests on the site. Some of the rationales are so vague and ridiculous. Not to mention they don't always coincide with what we learn in theory.

THIS!

I spent a bunch of time on predictor practice tests today, and I was about to beat my head against a wall. I have predictor next week and again in 2 months, and have to get 90% probability of passing at either test or go to remediation and don't get to sit our sit pass till we hit that 90%

The study guide is the ATI book for Med Surg, some 800 pages. We didn't get the books, but had access to the online copy. I hated that, so I went on Amazon and bought the books super cheap. Reading those books was the best way to study for proctored tests (which count for some points, but only a few). I've gotten almost all 3's. (except psych, just barely missed it)